Redlands East Valley two-sport standout Tyler Shreve, 18, won’t be playing football for the University of Utah this fall.

The school suspended Shreve’s scholarship on Wednesday. Utah coach Kyle Whittingham said Shreve will not be allowed to join the Utes this fall and his status with the team will be re-evaluated in January.

Shreve, a quarterback, signed a letter of intent to attend the school after he was offered the scholarship.

“Obviously, we are trying to do everything we can to get him back on track,” said Shreve’s attorney, Gregory Kassel. “And I do believe that the individual in this matter feels the same way. The high school coach does not want to see him lose his scholarship over this.”

The suspension follows Shreve’s May 13 not-guilty plea in San Bernardino County court on a misdemeanor charge of battery on a school employee.

Shreve allegedly assaulted head baseball coach James Cordes on Feb. 24 in a Redlands East Valley administration conference room after Cordes informed him he was being dismissed from the varsity baseball team.